Submission + - Nokia reasserts control over Symbian OS (itworld.com)
Submission + - IE Flaw Exploit In Hacker Kit 'Raises The Stakes' (computerworld.com)
Submission + - Central Dogma of Genetics maybe not so Central (sciencenews.org)
But a study of RNA in white blood cells from 27 different people shows that, on average, each person has nearly 4,000 genes in which the RNA copies contain misspellings not found in DNA.
Published in ASHG www.ashg.org
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Submission + - Economist on television over broadband (economist.com)
"Cable-television companies make money by selling packages of channels. The average American household pays $700 a year for over 100 channels of cable television but watches no more than 15. Most would welcome the chance to buy only those channels they want to watch, rather than pay for expensive packages of programming they are largely not interested in. They would prefer greater variety, toosomething the internet offers in abundance. A surprising amount of video is available free from websites like Hulu and YouTube, or for a modest fee from iTunes, Netflix Watch Instantly and Amazon Video on Demand.
"Families with DVRs seem to spend 15-20% of their viewing time watching pre-recorded shows, and skip only about half of all advertisements. This means only about 5% of television is time-shifted and less than 3% of all advertisements are skipped. Mitigating that loss, people with DVRs watch more television."
Comment DNA for power is the breakthru folks. (Score 2, Interesting) 398
On second though why is that a good thing. Anyone care to elucidate?